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can you open an account with TDbank even if they don't have branch in my state?

SAN, New Orleans
September 29, 2014 10:09:41 PM

3 Responses

In reply to SAN, New Orleans

Welcome to TD Helps, San and thank you for your interest in us for your banking needs!
Though there are TD Store locations from Maine to Florida, it is not necessary to live within our footprint in order to have an account with us.
We invite you to check out our current account types. To view and compare our checking accounts, visit http://bit.ly/1aDaRqd or check out our Checking Selector Tool http://bit.ly/1vW1xnU for help selecting a checking account that is the best fit for you. To view and compare savings account products, click on http://bit.ly/1pJT9I9 , or if you prefer, we also have a Savings Selector Tool http://bit.ly/1vW1DvM which can help you choose the best savings account for your needs.
Once you've decided on an account for you, we recommend giving us a call 24/7 at 1-888-751-9000 to speak with one of our dedicated Banking Specialist. They will be more than happy to help you establish your account by phone.
If you have the ability to verify an address within the TD footprint, you are also welcome to open your account online via our website. You can open the account after choosing your account above by clicking on the "Open Account" box, which will be listed at the bottom of each account's details.To begin the account application, you'll need your Social Security number, and a valid personal identification such as a Driver's license, State ID, or Passport.
If you open your account online, you can make your first deposit using a debit card linked to an account from another financial institution or a credit card (Visa or MasterCard). If you open the account by phone, your representative will be happy to provide convenient deposit options.
We hope this helps, San and thank you again for your interest in TD!

Katherine G, Mount Laurel
September 29, 2014 10:10:52 PM

In reply to Katherine, Mount Laurel

Hi there. i want to open an account without an ssn but im in minnesota and theres no td bank near me. can this be done over the phone or online? i am not a resident but i do have a passport and overseas drivers licence. Please help!!!

Dirk, Minneapolis
February 8, 2016 08:25:48 AM

In reply to Dirk, Minneapolis

Thank you for joining us, Dirk. We're happy to clear up some confusion.
We apologize for any inconvenience however, at this time, we do require that if you do not have a social security number, you must visit a TD Store to open an account. When you are able to visit us, please use our Store Locator for help locating a TD Store here: http://bit.ly/TDStores.
Please be sure to bring the following with you when you are able to visit us: if you are non-US Resident you will need to bring two forms of identification with you. One form of ID must be a valid non-US Passport or Visa with photo and the second form of valid ID you may select from the list below:
- Employment ID with Photo and Signature
- State Issued ID or Driver's License with Signature
- Foreign Driver's License with Photo
- US Employment Authorization card with Photo, Signature and Expiration Date
- College ID with Photo
- Alien Registration Card with Photo
- Permanent Resident Card with Photo
We also recommend connecting with the TD Store you'll be visiting prior to your visit for additional information on what may be needed during your visit.
If you'd like to connect with a Banking Specialists, you are always welcome to. We are available 24/7 at 888-751-9000 and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Let us know if you have any other questions, Dirk.

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